Quell (v)- to put down by force
Impervious (adj)- not allowing something (such as water or light) to enter or pass through
1. When writing an argumentative paper, what do you believe are the correct steps to take, and in what order?
2. When you're finished with the journal, finish reading "Love is a Fallacy"
The mobster had to quell his anger towards the informant for being found out while he was trailing someone.
ReplyDeleteThe polar bear was impervious to the wind that blew swiftly around him.
I had to quell the ravage dog from biting me.
ReplyDeleteOur body is impervious because none of our blood or fluids are constantly flowing out.
I believe that if you write and argumentative paper it should state what you are arguing, why, and re-state the argument in a conclusion. Possibly add a logical or pathos fallacy at the end.
The dictator quelled his subjects' rebellions by killing all who participated in the events.
ReplyDeleteI wear an impervious jacket when it rains so that I don't get wet.
present an argument or topic and give reasons why your opinion is better than other opinions.
Opening statement stating argument, main points, counter-argument and refutation of the argument, closing statement
ReplyDeleteI had to quell my anger when I learned my father had eaten the last of the cookies I had been saving.
ReplyDeleteI like my winter shells to be impervious to all elements so that I always feel toasty and dry in all conditions.
When writing an argumentative paper you must first introduce the topic of the argument in a way that supports your side of the argument. Then you must give points that support your side while also refuting points of an argument from the other side. Finally you must wrap it all up in a way that leaves other feeling as though you have thoroughly countered others and accurately portrayed your position.
Quell - The thief struggled so hard the guards were forced to quell him.
ReplyDeleteImpervious - Gandalf was quite impervious when the Balrog attempted to cross the bridge of Khazad-dum.
When writing an argumentative paper I believe the correct steps to take would be to first present your argument, then present your opponents argument. I would then explain why my argument is correct and then my opponent is not using pathos, logos, and ethos.
The dog was quelled by his owner to lay on the floor after several attempts that ended in failure.
ReplyDeleteI purchased 2 impervious window curtains to block the sunlight from shining through.
1. The thesis statement should introduce overall what the argument is about. Then facts should be given about the argument to win the reader over. Next, there should be a counterargument to make what your initial argument is seem stronger. If the writer can incorporate any personal experiences into the paper, that would help with the ethos aspect of the writing. Using pathos could help to the reader to be able to play with the reader's emotions and could help the author to further get there point across.
Angry at the court's decision, the lawyer quelled the papers onto his desk.
ReplyDeleteThe new curtains in my bedroom are impervious to sunlight.
When writing an argumentative paper, first you should state what the argument is. Closely after, you should identify which side of the argument you are taking and briefly mention your main points. Then, spend a few paragraphs backing up each of your main points in your argument. Towards the end of the paper, you could spend a paragraph describing the other side of the argument not to defend it, but to acknowledge it. Finally, end the paper with a strong closure summarizing everything you have written thus far and backing your argument one last time as best you can.
No one can quell the awesome power of Ryan, not even the cold because he is in here sitting in front of me.
ReplyDeleteThe imprervious batcave is well concealed that natural light is no where in sight.
Come up with an idea. Research the topic very well. Plan. When done with all those make the writing on an emotion and or fact base because emotions and facts are the most powerful way one could win an argumentation.
The judge had to quell his gavel many times before the crowd in the courthouse settled down.
ReplyDeleteI had realized half way in to my camping trip that my rain jacket was not impervious, so when it started to rain I knew that I would have to find shelter before continuing on.
I would first state the side of the argument I am on. Then I would explain in a couple of paragraphs why I believe that I am right and try to convince others as well. Then I would state a reason why somebody might disagree with me and then explain why that reason is not valid. Then I would finish by restating my viewpoint in a different way than the time before and end with a strong closing paragraph.
Quell- President snow needed to quell the uprising before it got out of his control.
ReplyDeleteImpervious- The dam proved to be impervious to water, but not to the molten lava from the volcano.
Activity
-Identify topic and take a certain viewpoint.
-Begin argument and provide supporting details (a few paragraphs/sentences)
-disprove/ show weaknesses of opposing view
-conclusion/closing remarks
The hunter quelled the behemoth of a buck with her bow and arrow.
ReplyDeleteThe impervious nature of tin roofing provides a tight seal against precipitation, while still allowing the rain to create a pleasant cadence against the roof.
First you must identify your topic and what side you are arguing for. A brief introduction of the topic, with background, should be provided before introducing your points arguing either pro or con for your topic. Finally a closing paragraph should be included reiterating your viewpoint. Factual evidence throughout the paper will also help to prove your point.
Black holes are impervious, nothing can be seen in them, and objects get sucked right in by its force.
ReplyDeleteThe two fighters quelled until one knocked out the other.
To have a strong persuasive essay its necessary to back up whatever the writer is trying to persuade the readers. Whether that's using facts, or quoting trusted people. Once the writer has either stated or quoted a fact, they should add examples to that, backing the quote up, saying how it affects us, and then the reader should in a way use their own opinion to connect with those quotes and facts. I think that it's always a good idea to add a counter argument, that way the writer shows that they have done their research and are aware of the arguments against whatever they are trying to persuade.
The king, in an attempt to quell thievery, threatened to cut off the hands of anyone caught stealing.
ReplyDeleteThe boy was pulled over for the impervious tint on his windows.
State the topic, state your views on the topic, give your strongest argument first, continue with the rest of your agruments, conclude the paper.
Quell - During the takeover of Boston prior to the American Revolution, British soldiers attempted to QUELL the agitation that had stirred up in its North American colonies. However, after such events as the Boston Massacre, Stamp Act, and Intolerable Acts, the powerful British Empire and its rebellious subjects were staring down the prospect of a prolonged and globe-shaking conflict.
ReplyDeleteImpervious - Upon capturing their enemies, the rebels formed an IMPERVIOUS barrier around their minuscule and ramshackle jail, creating a sense of isolation around their starved and weary prisoners.
The steps to writing an outstanding argumentative paper are as follows:
1. Develop a few ideas for a topic. By selecting an issue that you are passionate about, you will be able to write a much better paper.
2. Always develop a plan. Set a timer for one minute and flesh out some ideas for points that you would like to cover in your writing. Pick two or three of those and then make a list of four or five more. In doing this, you will make sure that no facets of your topic are left uncovered.
3. Think of three of four potential counterarguments that you opponent would likely present against you. Pick one or two to refute, and make sure that you do this effectively.
4. Use ethos, logos, and pathos when writing. By establishing your credibility, appealing to logic, and including specific examples/emotional anecdotes, you will cause readers to be more likely to support your side of an issue.
5. Develop a strong thesis and conclude your paper effectively. This will allow you to clearly present your argument and wrap it up effectively.
6. Leave no doubt in the minds of readers. If you are presenting an argument that is weak and could be easily picked apart, then either scrap it or fortify it.
7. Facts rather than fallacies--Make sure that your argument is based upon sound judgment more than personal opinions and poor logic. False analogies will take the persuasiveness right out of your paper. Don't be the one to destroy your own argument!
Using just three spears and his wit, Steve was able to quell the Hrenschnot rebellion.
ReplyDeleteIn court, Steve was impervious to his opponents attacks.
First you must research the topic you wish to argue, both your side, and the conflicting side. After that, write your own speech in such a way that would easily refute your opponents argument. Build upon your own speech while also tearing your opponents position down. Use strong facts instead of fallacies.
King George tried to quell American Revolutionaries, but was ultimately unsuccessful.
ReplyDeleteThe mountains were an impervious barrier between early settlers and the west.
When writing an argumentative paper one must gather as much knowledge as they can regarding the subject. Within the paper itself, they must firmly state their belief, offer support using whichever strategy they wish, and recheck to ensure all facts are correct and no fallacies were used.
In the Hunger Games, the Capitol sent out guards to all the districts in order to quell the rebellion.
ReplyDeletePorous is the opposite of impervious.
1. Establish thesis
2. Present arguments
3. Include an argument that shows the other side and refute it
4. Conclusion
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ReplyDeleteThe behemoth had to quell the buildings in the city to show its dominance and destructiveness.
ReplyDeleteHalf way through the night a water droplet falls and splashes on my head, in this moment I realized that my brand new four-hundred dollar tent was not impervious.
1. Analyze both sides of the argument
2. Pick a side you are more comfortable with and understand
3. Write down your main points, and facts that support them
4. Develop a thesis
5. Come up with your transition sentences using points from step 3
6. Write your paper
7. Revise and edit
Arnold Schwarzenegger can quell even the most difficult of obstacles, for he is a god.
ReplyDeleteArnold Schwarzenegger is impervious to doubt; he silences all of his critics.
When writing an argumentative paper one must: designate a specific audience, analyze counter arguments, and thoroughly research the topic. The correct steps, in order, are to research, argue, and refute.
Because the man would not cooperate, the police had to quell him.
ReplyDeleteThe curtains in the room weren't impervious enough to block out the sunlight.
When presenting an argument, it is important to first state your purpose clearly, and then work to back it up with facts and strong arguments rather than opinions. Then find a strong conclusion to leave the reader in thought.
The forward placed the rugby ball with considerable amounts of quell when she scored.
ReplyDeleteThe impervious sunglasses were more expensive than the transparent ones.
1. State you claim (thesis)
2. Follow claim with supporting evidence/details
3. Address counter argument but provide reason as to why it is incorrect
4. Re-address the original statement
-Ginseng Hitler Beepollen, infamously impervious to pain or unsuspected invasions, single-handedly quelled an uprising of zombies, terrorists, and aliens with 14 punches, a tab of LSD, 45 lightning bolts, and a badger jaw.
ReplyDelete-Address the argument and state your position, support, support, support, support, conclude.
I quelled Gill's furry after she failed her calculus exam.
ReplyDeleteThe impervious dam didn't allow a single molecule of water to pass without an operator's say so.
To have a strong persuasive essay a reader needs to clearly understand what the author is trying to convince them of and why the supporting details are relevant and true.
Lay out a strong thesis stating the author's opinion, not only should supporting facts be presented but to have emotion behind why these facts are important. Show emotion or else the reader may dismiss the argument as irrelevant to bring attention to.
Jason could not quell my good mood, even with his constant insults.
ReplyDeleteWhen Aaron drove off the bridge, he realized that his doors were not impervious to the water as his car quickly began to fill up.
First, establish a strong purpose and thesis that you are passionate about. Next, back this belief with evidence and plenty of details. Then pick a few counterarguments to address before concluding your essay with a synthesis paragraph.
After the fight had started in the hallway, the principal appeared to quell the disturbance.
ReplyDeleteOnce spring starts, I shed my impervious clothing for shorts and t-shirts.
1. State the argument and the which side you support
2. Support your argument with facts
3. Disprove the opposing idea
4. Re-state why you’re right in a conclusion
5. Be sure to avoid fallacies and only state facts
The veterinarian had to quell the dog to administer the shot.
ReplyDeleteThe umbrella was impervious to rain.
When writing an argumentative paper you must first present your case, argue and refute any topic that may stand in the way of yours.
They quelled the bat that was flying towards them in the attic.
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother hangs impervious curtains throughout her house because she is sensitive to light.
The first step to begin an argument is developing a thesis or stand point that is clear to the reader. Next, there must be bold and obvious ideas or points that support the thesis. It is also important to include a counter argument to establish a stronger thought process within the reader. A writer can include points that put down the opposing thesis, or they can use rhetorical strategies to enforce their opinion. The conclusion must tie all of the loose ends and ideas together.
Quell (v)- Today, when tuning into the news, we view videos where officers are put in a goad and are forced to quell resisting individuals.
ReplyDeleteImpervious (adj)- Criminals involved with stalking tend to live in an impervious home, because they do not want others to know about their mischievous acts.
Writing an argumentative paper:
1. Introduce your topic by providing information
2. State your Position
3. Support your positions by coming up with ways to counterattack your opponents' views and think of ways the opposing sides would counterattack you and prove them wrong.
4. State evidence/facts if possible to give yourself credibility.
5. Do not state opinions because it weakens arguments.
After the heart wrenching truth surfaces I quelled my quickly forming tears.
ReplyDeleteAt seven o'clock in the morning I was glad that my impervious blinds kept the sunlight at bay.
The first step in developing an argumentative paper would be to decide which side you take and develop a thesis in which the side you are taking is clearly stated. To develop an argumentative paper you have to chose a few strong points that support the side you are arguing for. Using juxtaposition is an important rhetorical strategy to use for writing an argumentative paper.
The man was so mad he quelled the book in his hand.
ReplyDeleteMarco could not stand the sun so she impervious all the windows and cracks in her house.
Make the argument clear and straight to the point. Know your facts and all the important information.
Quell- The burly man quelled the delicate parcel causing each particle to break.
ReplyDeleteImpervious- The blinds covering my window were impervious to the blazing sun.
Activity: When writing an argumentative essay the writer must research the topic. The knowledge the writer will endure helps create a sturdy argument with evidence and a purpose. Once the writer has built a strong argument they can refute the opponent's argument. Examples help the writer get his point across as well.